hurl3y4456
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I don't really have a good grasp on the difference between inferior Fe vs, inferior Fi.
Here are some of the ways I believe the functions manifests in my own life
Fe: I tend to disregard social norms and consider etiquette to be pointless and a waste of time. My mom has dominant Fe, and she is always nitpicking me for not eating in the proper way. I was also called a "caveman" by some female for eating pizza on a napkin as opposed to a plate. I tend to be oblivious to how my actions are affecting others in the present moment. I am hypersensitive at times and can really lash out under stress, but my anger ceases quickly and I can apologize. I am decent at reading people's emotions by changes in their behavior/tone of voice, but I never know how to act in these situations....Also, I can be quite slow when it comes to hurting other's feelings, but I do realize it later on and regret the action. I tend to change my behavior to conform to other's so that no conflicts will occur.
Fi: I'm not too familiar with introverted feeling, however, my Dad has it as his inferior. One of my friends is an INFP who has Fi at the top of his stock....I mainly listen to his values and find ways to connect information together to support his values. I believe one way it affects me Dad negatively is his constant obsession with how a relationship should be structured. If it doesn't follow the way in which he perceives that it should, then he will readily show his frustration with verbal attacks. I guess I could be similar in that regard because I would want someone to be accepting of who I am.
How would you define the distinctions?
Here are some of the ways I believe the functions manifests in my own life
Fe: I tend to disregard social norms and consider etiquette to be pointless and a waste of time. My mom has dominant Fe, and she is always nitpicking me for not eating in the proper way. I was also called a "caveman" by some female for eating pizza on a napkin as opposed to a plate. I tend to be oblivious to how my actions are affecting others in the present moment. I am hypersensitive at times and can really lash out under stress, but my anger ceases quickly and I can apologize. I am decent at reading people's emotions by changes in their behavior/tone of voice, but I never know how to act in these situations....Also, I can be quite slow when it comes to hurting other's feelings, but I do realize it later on and regret the action. I tend to change my behavior to conform to other's so that no conflicts will occur.
Fi: I'm not too familiar with introverted feeling, however, my Dad has it as his inferior. One of my friends is an INFP who has Fi at the top of his stock....I mainly listen to his values and find ways to connect information together to support his values. I believe one way it affects me Dad negatively is his constant obsession with how a relationship should be structured. If it doesn't follow the way in which he perceives that it should, then he will readily show his frustration with verbal attacks. I guess I could be similar in that regard because I would want someone to be accepting of who I am.
How would you define the distinctions?
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